Al-Jazzar Mosque
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"An easy to miss site in Akko, the Al Jazzar Mosque is probably my favorite building in all of Israel/Palestine (and yes including Jerusalem). Built in 1781, it is one of the largest mosques in Israel. Jezzar Pasha built the mosque as a monument to his rule; however, he was known for being quite brutal and chopping off people's body parts as punishment (i.e. cutting off an ear as punishment). This earned him the nickname "the Butcher", which is consequently the colloquial name for the mosque: the Butcher's Mosque.
The mosque has a beautiful green dome and features a beautiful courtyard. The Butcher and his successor Suleiman Pasha are buried in a small graveyard adjacent to the mosque. In a shrine on the second level of the mosque, a single hair from the prophet Mohammed's beard is kept and shown on special ceremonial occasions.
You will need to pay a small fee to view the site. Further, women will have to cover entering the mosque; they provide scarves if you do not have one. I highly recommend visiting this magnificent building while in Akko! "
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